Elements of Culture Spice Trade in the UAE Before the Pharmacy
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Elements of Culture Spice Trade in the UAE Before the Pharmacy
Issue 39 Elements of Culture Spice Trade in the UAE History Although the Spice Souk in Dubai only dates back to 1850’s, spice trade in the Middle East goes as far back as 3000BC. It started as a land trade; by caravan spice traders moved their goods across the Arabian Gulf. Later trade by ship took over as the main route for spices to move from one country to the next. Today we know that 70% of the world’s spices come from India. Back then, spice traders or middlemen would keep secret its origins, in part to protect their trade routes. Spices, insense and textiles were the most sought after in the world. Throughout the middle ages, spices and other insense were studied and used extensively not only for their taste, but as medical treatments for common illnesses and overall health. Spice Route Before the Pharmacy Dubai’s Spice Souk It is well know that spices hold the key to many ancient treatments, from skin ailments to digestive, circulatory, and organ function. Did you know that Saffron has been used in Chinese medicine to treat metabolic diseases, anaemia, restlessness, and mental stress? The Arabs believed that it relaxes you, and is still used in traditional arabic coffee preparation. Cardamom, which is a treatment for mouth ulcers, digestive problems, and even depression can also be found in many arabic dishes and drinks. Whatever your aliment, a trip down to the Spice Souk was the cure. Spice traders were well equipped with the knowledge of every spice in their shop; how to prepare it and use. Dubai’s Spice Souk Saffron Common Arabic Spices and Their Benefits. Turmeric: Contains curcumin, which can inhibit the growth of cancer cells. Paprika: Contains capsaicin, whose anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects may lower the risk of cancer. Ginger: Can decrease motion sickness and nausea; may also relieve pain and swelling associated with arthritis. Coriander : To ease anxiety and help promote sleep Learn More To learn more about Emirati Culture please join us for any of our programmes. For programme schedules, visit our Calendar of Events at www.cultures.ae.